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Indicators Pilot

Pilot lights turn system status into something operators can spot in an instant. Used across machinery, switchboards, industrial panels, and control systems, they provide clear visual cues for power, faults, warnings, and operating conditions.

The Importance of Quality Pilot Lights 

In industrial control systems, small indicators carry important information. Pilot lights make equipment status immediately visible at the panel, helping operators identify whether machinery is powered, running, stopped, or in fault.

Clear visual indication helps simplify fault-finding and maintenance by making system conditions easier to identify. In busy industrial environments, that visibility can reduce delays during servicing, support safer operation, and help keep processes moving efficiently.

LED pilot lights also offer strong visibility and longer operating life, making them well-suited to switchboards, machinery, and control panels where reliable indication is important.

Our Pilot Lights Range

Our pilot light range includes complete indicator assemblies, replacement pilot light parts, and signalling accessories used across industrial control and automation systems.

  • LED pilot lights for clear, low-maintenance visual indication
  • Pilot light parts, including lenses, lamp holders, and front elements
  • Indicator light complete units ready for panel installation
  • Legend plates and text plates for labelled control systems
  • Flashing pilot lights for warning and fault indication
  • Accessories for industrial control and signalling applications

If you’re replacing pilot light parts or specifying new pilot lights, get in touch. Our team can help match the right indication and signalling components to your application.

Pilot Lights NZ FAQs

Why are LED pilot lights commonly used?

LED pilot lights are popular because they offer bright indication, low power consumption, and a longer operating life compared to traditional lamp-based indicators. They also require less maintenance in high-use industrial environments.

What colours are available for pilot lights?

Pilot lights are typically available in red, green, amber, blue, and white. Different colours are often used to represent specific machine conditions, warnings, or operating states within control systems.

Are pilot light parts available separately?

Yes. Pilot light parts such as lenses, lamp holders, legend plates, and front elements are commonly available for replacement, maintenance, or panel modifications.